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    “To Build a Fire” by Jack London is a short story about a man trailing off the Yukon trail. This short story has elements of naturalism. Naturalism‚ in literature‚ determines and governs human character (Naturalism). The protagonist in the story continuously disregards the cold until he faces a life-or-death situation. He disregards the freezing temperature as he believes his friends will provide his needs. Despite‚ the advice and warnings from the older-timer‚ the man travels lightly‚ with his dog

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    During the early twentieth century‚ there was a popular naturalist movement that portrayed the conflict between man versus nature. Jack London’s thrilling short story “To Build a Fire” demonstrates this conflict with the story of a lone traveler as he makes his way up the Yukon in despicable conditions. His journey through the winter tundra is treacherous and life-threatening‚ but despite the danger he boldly continues his journey until he physically cannot move. London’s masterpiece is an excellent

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    The “ Naturalism in American Literature” web page describes one of the key elements of Naturalism as the “‘brute within’ each individual‚ composed of strong and often warring emotions: passions‚ such as lust‚ greed‚ or the desire for dominance or pleasure; and the fight for survival in an amoral‚ indifferent universe. The conflict in naturalistic novels is often "man against nature" or "man against himself" as characters struggle to retain a "veneer of civilization" despite external pressures that

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    Characters John Thornton: A compassionate‚ wise‚ sensible man who always craves another adventure. Bearing the greatest resemblance to the author in character and in name (Jack London’s given name was John London)‚ John Thornton rescues Buck from Hal’s cruel whip‚ nursing the poor dog back to health. Buck grows to love this man because of this kindness‚ helping Thornton in turn when he is drowning in a river‚ when he is attacked by another man‚ and also when John makes a bet that Buck can pull a

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    Chris McCandless There comes a time in everyone’s life where they start to make decisions. For some this time comes at an early age‚ some directly after high school‚ for others it comes after college. No matter what time it comes in your life there is always this realization that you have to become “independent and self sufficient”. Chris McCandless was one of those people who realized this‚ but took this experience that most people go through and over exaggerated into something that he

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    Ice collects. Death is near. In the story “To Build a Fire” by Jack London‚ the man in the story is in quite a predicament. He is freezing to death travelling along the Yukon while trying to get to the boys at the camp. While he tries his best to make it to camp‚ the cold gets the best of him‚ and he dies from the cold. Since he does not survive the trip‚ a question arises. What led him to that fate? There are several mistakes that led to his demise. The three worst mistakes that led to the man’s

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    Writing: Explaining the Literary Idea: Motif In a well-written paragraph with supporting evidence from the text‚ answer ONE of the following questions: • Choose one of the motifs from “The Things They Carried” and explain its significance. • Explain the juxtaposition of order against chaos in “There Will Come Soft Rains.” Follow your teacher’s instructions to submit this assignment‚ and be sure to document your sources. It is easy to imagine the complete chaos and utter despair of the aftermath

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    White Fang was a great book but there were some differences between the book and movie. Many people like the book better than the movie. The differences of Jack London’s White Fang the book and the movie are white fang’s mothers dies‚the existence of a bear‚ and the burial of a dead guy. The book was very different from the movie in lots of ways. White Fang’s mother dies in the first few minutes of the movie. While huntings she gets shot while running from a hunter. Little does the hunter know

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    Earthquake Madness and Jack London‚ an Eyewitness Did you know that San Francisco had an earthquake that completely destroyed most of the city in 1906? The Story of an Eyewitness by Jack London is a close up detailed memoir of this event. In 1906‚ there was a major earthquake in San Francisco that destroyed most of the city. After the earthquake many fires broke out‚ forcing people out of their homes and businesses‚ and also there was many fatalities. Jack London uses excellent literary devices when

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    Pointless deaths. Countless innocent lives taken. Families devastated. This is war. War is a very harsh‚ unforgiving topic that authors have portrayed differently for year As like any other author‚ Jack London has his own opinion on war‚ and he expresses his own theme in the short story “War”. In his story “War”‚ London’s theme of how impersonal and uncaring war can be is still very evident in warfare and conflict today. London’s theme of how uncaring war and conflicts can be is very evident

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